91青青草

News

Collaboration between Aalto University and HUS will create more innovations and new types of expertise

A recently signed contract expands the long-term collaboration between Aalto University and the Helsinki University Hospital (HUS).
Aalto ja HUS tekev盲t yhteisty枚t盲 muun muassa BioMagissa.

The collaboration of the university hospital and Aalto University has been fertile. Examples of recent success stories include entrepreneurship and product development accelerators Biodesign Finland and Spark as well as BioMag, a joint research laboratory for biomagnetic methods managed jointly by the University of Helsinki, Aalto University and HUS. Collaboration has also been carried out in the development of the virtual hospital terveyskyl盲.fi and in many thesis projects every year. The predecessor organisations of HUS and Aalto were effectively in continuous collaboration since the 1970s. The current collaboration is part of the Health Capital Helsinki alliance, which involves several organisations from the Helsinki Metropolitan Area.

On Monday 2 September, Juha Tuominen, CEO of HUS, and Ilkka Niemel盲, President of Aalto University, signed a collaboration contract that will facilitate all forms of collaboration from theses to innovation projects and management education. At the signing event, the contracting parties stated that the field of health and wellbeing is important 91青青草 University and that HUS gladly cooperates with experts in technology as the healthcare sector must constantly build on technological development opportunities.

Markus M盲kel盲 and Anne Pitk盲ranta, the leaders coordinating the collaboration, discussed the expectations and objectives for the deepening cooperation.

鈥漁taniemi, the most significant innovation district in the Nordic countries, and Meilahti, Finland鈥檚 most significant centre of expertise in specialised medical care will definitely benefit from each other and be of use to Finland and the world as a whole. This may sound clich茅d, but let鈥檚 look at innovations that are already widely used, such as neurological imaging and treatment technologies or advanced implant biomaterials鈥, said Markus M盲kel盲, Executive in Residence at Aalto University.

At Aalto, the contract is expected to create new synergic relationships and to promote collaborative research and innovations. For HUS, the collaboration will increase the opportunities to innovate, develop work processes and participate in training offered by Aalto University.

鈥淏y combining strong expertise in medicine, nursing science and other health sciences with research in technology, management and design and the organization of innovation processes, we aim to achieve more impactful research results and more effective generation of commercialized inventions, which ultimately translate into better patient care鈥, added Anne Pitk盲ranta, Research Director of HUS.

Aalto/HUS yhteisty枚sopimuksen allekirjoitus

Juha Tuominen, CEO of HUS, and President Ilkka Niemel盲 of Aalto University signed a collaboration contract 2 September in Dipoli, Espoo. From the left Lauri Tanner (HUS) and Anne Pitk盲ranta (HUS) and Aalto Executive in Residence Markus M盲kel盲.

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

N盲kym盲 Otaniemen kampuksen keski枚st盲
Campus Published:

Research result: Customer satisfaction with Aalto University campus premises remains high

ACRE assesses the satisfaction of its facility tenants through a customer satisfaction survey. Read about the results of the latest survey.
A person walks past a colourful mural on a brick wall, illuminated by street lamps and electric lines overhead.
Cooperation, Research & Art, University Published:

New Academy Research Fellows and Academy Projects

A total of 44 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellowship and Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland 鈥 congratulations to all!
Person in front of a laptop.
Cooperation, Studies, University Published:

FITech Network University's new project increases the network鈥檚 capabilities in continuous learning

FITech's new FITech FORWARD project aims to develop the member universities鈥 ability to create offerings of continuous learning and micro-credentials to meet the current skill needs in the field of technology. Besides Aalto University, also Tampere University, University of Oulu, and University of Vaasa are involved in the project.
Aalto student, Niklas Hamberg (front row, left hand side) outside European parliament.
University Published:

Student Niklas Hamberg represents Aalto and Unite! at the 2025 European Student Assembly in Strasbourg

Over 250 university students from across Europe gathered at the European Parliament in Strasbourg for the European Student Assembly (ESA) 2025.